Hello, my name is Emmanuelle and I'm an English teacher in the small French town of Lisette. It's down to the south. There is only one school class per year. Sometimes, we need to combine classes for multiple levels of students. This isn't about the hardships. As our school is among the least attended in the District, they're trying to make it a parking area and require students to take buses to travel to the district's central school. They'll give me a long-term work at a higher rate if school closes. I'm fine with that.

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While we are at it, we are continuing our studies. Our preferred method of study Choose a few of the most well-known videos on Youtube and attempt to translate these into our native language. Sometimes it's difficult because we may encounter slang, slur or worse. We then move onto other topics. The subject matter could be about TV shows, celebrities, actors, and celebrities. In other instances, it's rap start. I discovered that most of the times, we would run into garbage talk. Therefore, I decided making videos at home, censor the content in any way I could, and pick videos that are more engaging that are more educational and not just swear words based on dirty insinuations. Since we're far from the internet access points, we do not always have internet access at schools. This can cause plans to view Youtube videos to be a failure.

So I began to download videos from Youtube before the lesson, which let me easily screen the language within the video, and also enhance the usefulness of the entire video, and if it's not useful, I simply keep it, and if not - delete and start over with the next. I typically download between 10 and 15 videos for every lesson. It is also clear of ads. I don’t wish for my children to be exposed to advertisements that I've shown at home. They are privacy infringers. Knowing that I don't intend to utilize all the video clips, I put the equivalent of 1.5 and 2 hours of video. Children can be cruel. Sometimes they will berate certain videos, and some will even welcome them.

My method of preparing is fairly easy. I find videos I want to download, add them to a new playlist that I save to myself as a private playlist After that, I simply copy and paste the URLs for the playlist and head out to one of 3 websites that I'm confident will help. Converto first, followed by the more popular Y2mate and 2conv in the event that one of these fails. This is typically the third choice, and often works with German video. However playlists aren't supported by it. Converto is a great tool for video playlists. It shows all videos and provides suggestions to download them one at a time or convert them into MP3/MP4 format. Converto can be used in various languages and is totally safe.

Y2mate is second choice, often it's first due to the fact that I know that the previous choice won't work but it's not a huge issue, but I do dislike that Y2mate comes with so many redirects, advertisements and full screen banners etc. It's very commercial, it's difficult to use, and it constantly distracts you with pop-ups.. Same is 2conv, but at least, they're more like static banners, and therefore more tasteful. There are translations to different languages, but they are not as good than the first choice. It is a safer option but still they are packed with risk and could be malware if you choose to accept any offer they have to offer in the form of advertising you, so be aware should you choose to use these services. You will also find some websites that aren't able to download videos and convert them into mp3 or 4. This is as if they aren't.

Then I join forces with the most famous names, rather than brand new websites. youtube converter These sites have proven their skills, they exist in spite of constant scrutiny from the authorities, labels Big Sound, and such. I enjoy knowing that the website I use is safe and secure. My Youtube converter is working well, so I keep using it. It's worth a shot.